Yep front control arm bushings are a pain! A shop shouldn't have much of an issue though, it's only dropping a subframe a couple inches.
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The Powerflex polyurethane ones last almost forever, work better, and add
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Sensors: I hates them. I soldered the wires together & killed them on my MINI.
Bushings: Powerflex all the way. If you can wait until the dragon, have Helix do them there. Blue haired Mike did mine.
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I had cryo treated rotors on my MINI. They were Stop-tech slotted. Those things really lasted & took a fair amount of track abuse. Don't go with drilled rotors, they are known to crack at the holes under very hard use. I think the OEM JCW drilled rotors are an exception to that rule.
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I added a factory light to the front power point/cigarette lighter and ordered the PIAA wipers from Tire Rack.
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mrntd Well-Known MemberSupporting Member
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I only got this far yesterday! Something kept coming up I would have to take care of every time I would try to start! Maybe today I will get more done. And yes thats blood on the floor, I manager to smash my thumb!:frown2:
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They keep my daughter on ambulance alert when I enter the garage! Just a note to all when compressing a spring clip with channel locks don't stick your other hand into a tight spot to move the clamp. If the channel locks slip it could end badly. :mad2::lol:
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA I feel if you give your MINI a little of your blood from time to time the car will run better for longer. -
Goldsmithy MINI Alliance AmbassadorArticles Moderator Supporting Member
I did absolutely nothing to my MINI
.It seems like everything I have done since August has resulted in back pain. Found out a week ago Wednesday that I fractured my L2 vertebrae. I need to find a new primary care doctor because this one missed the boat on a diagnosis. I fell last August. The good news is that it should heal by the Dragon
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Goldsmith find a real back doctor. Your GP does not have expertise in these things. He can refer you to one. Take care of your back, see the doc & get an MRI of your lower back. This is something that you don't want to try & tough out. Welcome to the old fart with a bad back club Goldsmith.
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papa-j Active MemberLifetime Supporter
Dropped off the R53 today for it's clutch kit, powerflex bushings, front wheel bearing, and cat back exhaust install.
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Took a ride to Lowe's... picked up a new cartridge for my kitchen sink faucet. It was starting to drip in the off position... not anymore though.
Then when I checked the mailbox, noticed my replacement recline knobs showed up. So, I put the missing one on my passenger side seat.
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
^^^. Let's see if people can figure out what seats those are? :idea:
Hint : not JCW, they are better.
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